meat pie
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- (non-idiomatic usage, cooking) A pie containing meat.
- My sister-in-law from Corsica makes the best quiche and the best meat pie in the world.
- 1998, W. F. Harrigan, Laboratory Methods in Food Microbiology, page 220,
- In the case of meat pies that have a jelly or stock added after cooking, the stock and meat should be sampled separately as well as together in a combined sample.
- 2009, Jane Stern, Michael Stern, 500 Things to Eat Before It's Too Late: And the Very Best Places to Eat Them, page 179,
- Meat pies, which used to be a traditional Acadian Christmastime treat, are one of Louisiana′s least-touted specialties.
- (Australia, New Zealand) A hand-sized pot pie containing largely minced meat and gravy and typically consumed as a takeaway food snack.
- 1979, John L. Goldring, L. W. Maher, Consumer Protection Law in Australia, page 119,
- (a) Meat pie is cooked meat with or without cereal, condiments seasoning and water, enclosed in a case of pastry.
- (b) Meat pie shall contain not less than twenty-five parts per centum of meat when determined by the prescribed method.
- 2005, Margaret Fulton, Encyclopedia of Food and Cookery: The Complete Kitchen Companion from A to Z, Revised edition, page 444,
- Meat pies are an Australian favourite and are sold in cake and sandwich shops from one end of the land to the other. The classic version is simple – an individual, 2-crust pie full of chopped beef in a rich gravy.
- 2006 May, Australian Consumers′ Association, Choice, page 9,
- If you think the major ingredient in most meat pies is meat you’re in for a disappointment. But some brands are meatier than others.
- 1979, John L. Goldring, L. W. Maher, Consumer Protection Law in Australia, page 119,
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pie containing meat
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